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4.20 Lao Jia: Fainted

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    The unexpected arrival of the two cousins ??gave my mother a rare excitement. She spent the whole morning talking with her cousin. Lao Jia proposed to go out for lunch, but was stopped by her mother, and the cousin said no trouble.  Xiao Lian suffered a lot, so she took care of the meals by herself.  Lao Jia accompanied him and said a few words, and there was no more time to interject.  Bored, she went to help in the kitchen, Xiao Lian blushed and said no, Lao Jia whispered in Xiao Lian's ear: "Just let me stay here for a while." Xiao Lian had to accept Lao Jia's intervention.

    She always looks at this Uncle Jia with reverence.

    With the permission of Jia's wife, Xiao Lian went to the study to find a few books to relieve her leisure time, and accidentally saw the reading notes that Uncle Jia made when he was young.  Xiao Lian greedily interpreted the slightly childish strokes, as if following the passion of the writer, and moved them together.  When she saw Uncle Jia again, the high-spiritedness that she used to write vigorously appeared in her heart, and she actually had the shyness of a girl.

    Lao Jia didn't pay attention to the changes in Xiaolian's expression, he just wanted to hide in peace and concentrate on being busy in the kitchen.

    I heard my cousin ask her mother about her wife, explaining that she was too busy and would not come back at noon.  The mother looked at Lao Jia's back in the kitchen, muttered something in a low voice, and then, the cousin sighed.  Lao Jia stopped, trying to find out the reason for his sigh.  Mother Jia returned to her original tone: My daughter-in-law is too strong, a woman, so she can't be an official.

    After lunch, Xiao Lian accompanied her mother to send her cousin to the bus station, while Lao Jia took a nap at home alone.  She was awakened by the rapid ringing of the phone in her sleep: "Uncle Jia, grandma has fainted!" It was Xiao Lian who cried out eagerly.  Lao Jia asked where it was, put on his clothes and ran out.

    When Lao Jia rushed into the automatic door of the hospital, Xiao Lian was helping her mother out. Seeing Lao Jia hurriedly, Xiao Lian called, "Uncle Jia, here." Lao Jia looked at her mother suspiciously and asked about the situation.  Lian was sobbing at the side, and Jia's mother held Xiaolian's hand tightly and comforted: "Don't cry, child, it's okay, you see I'm not alright."

    All the way, Jia's mother explained that it might be the excitement after the relatives came, and the habit of taking a nap in the morning was broken, and she fainted at the station after seeing off her cousin.  Xiao Lian was terrified by the sudden change, but fortunately, Jia Mu calmed down a lot after waking up, so she took a taxi to take her grandma to the hospital for an examination.  When Lao Jia arrived, he had just been instructed by a doctor and was told that it might be transient myocardial ischemia.  At present, I can only do a routine ECG check, and nothing can be seen. When I have time, I can do a systematic check.

    Lao Jia came home to help the old man to sit down, looked at his mother's face carefully, and suddenly felt that his mother was really old, a kind of unspeakable pain, and secretly gathered a belief in his heart: let the old man enjoy his old age peacefully!

    My wife deliberately got off work early today. After hearing about my mother's accident today, she immediately gave instructions to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination tomorrow. She must not take it lightly.

    When he was alone with his wife at night, Lao Jia's expression was no longer dignified, but a little gentle.  The whole process of being at home has returned to the previous state. The old man is fine, and it also adds some rainbow-like surprises after the rain to the harmony of the family. Jia's wife seems to have opened the knot that has been silting up in her heart, and she blames it casually: "Don't  It¡¯s been so long before I go home.¡± Lao Jia hugged his wife and said that he would never do this again.  (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com
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